Thursday, May 3, 2018

C Reviews: Storm Front by Susan May Warren

Series: Montana Rescue #5
Genre: Romantic Suspense
Publisher: Revell
Released: May 1, 2018
337 pages
About the Book:
A tornado has destroyed a small Minnesota community and among the missing are not only a group of students but PEAK Rescue team leader Chet King. Ty Remington will stop at nothing to rescue his mentor, not even when the girl he loved--and lost--walks back into his life. But Brette needs his help more than he knows, despite her stubborn determination to push him away. And when he gets a second chance, loving her just might cost him more than he can imagine.

A blogger for Vortex Storm Chasers, Brette Arnold didn't expect her adventures to land her in the same place as Ty, the guy who she walked--no, ran--from over a year ago. She had her reasons--good ones. The kind that tell her that falling for him again would only lead to heartache. But Ty isn't the kind of man to give up--not on the missing students, or on her.

Life and love hang in the balance in Susan May Warren's breathless story of holding on to hope during a deadly summer of storms.

                                                             Susan May Warren's Website

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My Rating & Thoughts:    🌟 🌟 🌟 ðŸŒŸ ðŸŒŸ    (5 stars)     

This has been one of my favorite series recently, and this new book, Storm Front, did not disappoint. I have been waiting to learn more about Ty and now we do. Once I got into this book, I just could not put it down. I read almost all of it at once.
 
The feelings that Ty has about himself are so realistic after what he was been through. He has such a genuine desire to help others, it's a part of who he is. But he also is feeling like he does not belong and is not a critical part of the PEAK team. The journey that dealing with these emotions takes him through is inspiring.

Brette is hurting, physically and emotionally and is need of help. Like so many people, she does not want to accept help from anyone and has a difficult time being vulnerable enough to accept help - especially from Ty. I enjoyed seeing how Brette and Ty helped each other deal with the issues in their lives together and how their faith was an important part of this process.

I loved catching up with Ben & Kacey - their story is from the first book of this series, Wild Montana Skies. Where they were at in life and their relationship felt very realistic. It’s always nice to re-visit characters from previous books, but it’s so much more realistic when things are not always perfect. I love how this showed their struggles as we catch back up with them.

The cliff-hanger ending to this book left me with so much emotion, I was left feeling impatient waiting for the next book.

I absolutely recommend this book and the entire series - read it in order - this is a fabulous series. The characters are expertly written and developed and you feel like they are your friends and when you open the book, you step right into their lives.

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